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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
P. 138. The 6th stone inscription of the Nemiśvara bastiat Varanga falls within the reign of Soyideva Alupendra but he is not the donor.
P. 143. An inscription Ammanavaru basti in Mudubidre records the gift by Alupa to a Jain basti--mention of Jain guru Cărukirti divya.
P. 146. Mention of Alupendra deva making some grants to Pārsvanatha of Bidire.
P. 153. Stone inscription in the Anantanātha basti at Nelli-Karu in the Kārkala talug mention Sankara-devi, sister of Devannavasa making gifts to the (Anantanātha) basti at Kiyaruvara. Dated $. 1447.
P. 154. Sanskrit and Kannada inscription of Anantanātha basti at Nellikaru the hall (mandira) of the caitya (i.e. the Jain basti) caused to be built by Manjana Komna Bhupa.
P. 182. An inscription found in Guru basti at Mudubidre dated 1281 A.D. refers to the reign of Hoysala viraballals.
P. 216 (n). Kun Pāņdya called Sundara Pāņdya on his being converted from Jainism to śaivism.
P. 217 (n). Kun Pandya a contemporary of Jinasenācārya the author of Brhadharivamśa of Ś. 705.
P. 223 (n). Mention of a grant made by Rāstrakūta Govinda III to Arakirti disciple of Yijakirti referred to in the copper Arakirti disciple of Vijayakirti referred to in the copper plate grant found at Radaba issued from Mayurakhandi of 812 A.D.
P. 236. Mention of Viśvanātha -a Jain guru.
Pp. 240-41. Jain inscription at Gurugala basti Hiriyangad inear Karkala, Dated ś. 1256-records a gift of land to the Sāntināthadeva basti in Karekala built by Kumudacandra Bhattāraka Deva, disciple of Bhanukirti Maladhärideva by Vasa Siddala devi queen of Srimatu Bommi Devarasa, and by the elder sister of Lokanātha Devarasa by name Bommala Devi and Somala Devi in the presence of Allappa Adhikāri and other citizens.
P. 242. Mention of Vira Jagadevarasa disciple of Viśvanātha Deva and of the Pailana-bali (?), Lokanāthrāja disciple of Cārukirti Panditadeva whose title was Ballala-tāya-citta-camatkāra.
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